I want one but. Thinking to just by a promaster and use aluminum tubing to do same setup. I want the dinette, same bed setup but lowered, so you don't have to jump up. But can still fold up against wall to give more room. Then just find someone to do a ac and power hook up install.
Just seen one today BRAND NEW 2023 and workmanship was horrible! Hinges off a couple of doors. Split particle board, wallpaper as a seam peeling off. functionality was a 10, but structurally, it looks like crap. Those little imperfections, had me walk away. 😢
Thank you for your video. Question for you, if you don't mind me asking, I am looking at Thor Scope 18A, and in every aspect it beats Solis Pocket. Slightly more expensive, but given it has full bathroom and shower, a/c, pop top for additional sleeping, murphy bed, and a generator, not to mention proper seating for two more adults- it seems between Solis Pocket and Scope 18A, one has to choose the scope. What are your thoughts, did you ever look at Scope? Any feedback is welcome and thanks again!
@@jasonlucas2328 Thank you for sharing, that is what I hear from everyone... I may have to cough up a few more dollars and go with Wingamm 610, which will arrive in the US in a year or so... please don't hesitate to let me know if u have any thoughts on that. Thanks!
@@taurusview9 I've watched and researched class B and C RVs for seven years. I've saved enough money to buy one. Anyway, I've looked at a video about Wingamm 610. My questions are about the electrical system. I want to use air-con overnight on batteries, and an underhood alternator is charging the batteries. I also wish for 30 gals of fresh water. Also, I can store a bicycle easily inside the van. I'm interested in Travato 59 GL, Coachmen Beyond 22d, and Fleetwood Irok FSD with battery upgrade and an elevated electric bed like Winnebago Revel, but much cheaper. If I want to buy a van with superb built quality, it's the PleasureWay. At least five owners who have owned their RVs for five years came out to say that the quality of PleasureWay was acceptable to excellent. However, PleasureWay doesn't design the RVs for functions.
Enjoyed watching this video. I plan to get a Solis 36a in a very near future and try to learn more about it. If you don’t mind, I like to ask you few questions. How do you use the Wi-Fi router since there is no 120V power available unless plug in shore power. How do you solve the shower problem since there is no shower room in the van? Does the alternator charge the 2 house batteries while driving? Thanks! Jue
1. I'm using Radio Shack 150 watt cigarette lighter inverter for powering router. This inverter is enough for powering my Visio sound bar at the same time. 2. During our 8000 miles trip we stay in campgrounds (except two days) only, which had shower (and power hook too), so this was not a problem. It has also outdoor cold shower, so it good s for summer camping (especially in our home state: FL) 3. As I know yes.
I really appreciate for your response. I would get a Thor Rize that is under 18 feet if it is not equipped a generator. The generator is not a problem but the ground clearance is only 6 + inch. Did you have a spare tire on your 8000 miles trip? Thanks again!